Kennesaw’s mix of residential streets, busier corridors, and frequent commuting routes can create the conditions where insurers argue about basic details—especially around:
- Turning movements at intersections (drivers claiming they saw the cyclist in time, cyclists remembering timing differently)
- Lane position and passing close calls (common on roads where drivers may misjudge width and speed)
- Construction and detours near high-traffic travel paths (where signage, cones, and altered traffic flow can be disputed)
- Evening visibility (glare, shadows, and low-light riding can affect what each party says they saw)
When blame is unclear, the case often turns on documentation and consistency—not just who feels more certain.


